Friday, December 31, 2010

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Today, I want to share another homemade gift idea. This one's for the kids. Life in Grace hosted 12 Days of Handmade Christmas back in November, and I got this idea there. If you want to see a tutorial, please click here. There's no sense in me redoing what's already been done. :)

I - probably because I'm completely insane and enjoy making enemies of other mothers - decided to make these as gifts for Aidan's preschool class this year. I have finally finished making 15 batches of alphabet crayons. Like I said - insane. I wouldn't suggest taking on this many if you're overly fond of your fingernails. Peeling 720 crayons is tedious work.

But I like giving a unique gift, and Aidan is really excited about them. Good thing he gets to keep a bag.

If you're wondering where the packaging came from, you can find these cellophane bags at Garnish. They're the largest size. And that adorable cherry red twine? It came from The Twinery.

Monday, December 13, 2010

There's not much to tell around here today. We've all (except John, of course) had a stomach bug this weekend, so I'm reaching back to last week and sharing a cute picture I forgot about. You know, to remember happier times. ;) Here's Neely Bug, wearing a mama-made outfit. Yes, that's a gum ball in her hand. I have to bribe her to let me put anything in her hair. And still, it doesn't last long.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Some of you may remember that last year, I made Bakerella's Santa Hat Cake Pops for one of my kids' Christmas parties. They were so yummy, so when it came time for our Christmas party at church last weekend, I decided to make cake balls. Same concept, with no stick, and no trying to make cones out of cake. The balls are much easier.

You can check out Bakerella's post on making cake balls here. Or you can get her cookbook, Cake Pops.

Anyway, I used her basic cake ball recipe, with red velvet cake, and covered them with red candy coating, drizzled some green on top, and added sprinkles! Come on. Who doesn't love sprinkles? If you want them to be even more Christmassy and super awesome, add a couple drops of peppermint oil flavoring (mine came in a pack with four different flavors in the baking aisle at Michael's) to that green candy. Yum!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

What's your favorite? There are several Christmas albums that we wore out growing up, so they evoke a certain amount of sentiment and nostalgia in me. Amy Grant's "Home for Christmas," "Home Alone Christmas Soundtrack," and Michael W. Smith's "Christmastime" are a few that spring to mind. I add a new Christmas album to my collection each year, so I have a great collection now. But my all-time favorite? The one I consistently wear out? The one I'm so thankful that my children actually enjoy?

It's this one. I love me some Charlie Brown. Love it. And my kids are totally in the next room, watching the Charlie Brown Christmas special for the third time today...by request. Smart kids. :)

Combine spices and tea in a food processor or blender. Blend 1 to 2 minutes or until mixture becomes a fine powder. Pour into a large bowl. Add sugar to food processor or blender (without cleaning it), and process until superfine, about 30 seconds. Add sugar to bowl of spices. Stir in milk powder and creamers; blend well. Spoon mix into gift jars.

I jazzed my jars up a little bit by taping off a square and painting them with chalkboard paint. I then wrote with chalk what is in the jar. It turns the jar itself into part of the gift, because when the mix is gone, it can be erased and used for something else.

I now have a few jars of these on hand to give to neighbors, teachers, party hostesses, etc. And yes, I tried it out to be sure it actually tastes good. It's delicious! I think it's as good as any chai I've ever ordered from the coffee shop.

You know what else? You could even pair it with one of my fun mugs. Yes, I know I'm shameless. I have several ready to ship that I need to unload. If you want more than one, e-mail me. I'll work you a deal. :)

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Drumroll, please. And the winner of my Christmas BabyLegs giveaway is.....Katrina! Katrina said: I would love to win these for my daughter...we love baby legs in this house. I'm glad, because you will have three fun new pairs for her to sport this Christmas!

And now for a bit of a surprise. I participated in a craft fair last weekend where a second set of these was to be given as a door prize, and no one ever claimed them. So we drew a second name. The winner of the second set is....Christina!

Congratulations to my winners, and thank you to every one else for participating!

If you didn't win but still would like a pair of Christmas BabyLegs, please send me a message through the Neely Bug Boutique facebook page. I have all three patterns that were part of the set - Merry Berry, Nordic, and Jingle Bell Rock - available for $12 a pair.

Monday, December 6, 2010

My kids - Aidan especially - have definitely gotten a case of the holiday crazies lately. He asks me every day if it's Christmas yet. They're a little more wound up than usual. They fight a little more. I kept threatening to bring home an elf, and I finally had to hold myself to it.

We named our elf Buddy. You know, like in the movie Elf. The kids love him. It's very exciting to come downstairs each morning and find where Buddy has camped out to watch us for the day. Aidan is even trying to outsmart Buddy a little bit. When we were driving to school this morning, he said, "Hey, Mom. Buddy can't see me in the car, you know." I had to remind him that I can tell Buddy when we get back home if he's been misbehaving. And holy cow, when I had to put Neely in time-out with Buddy watching, it was catastrophic. She has never gotten so upset about being put in time-out before. I think Buddy was a good investment. He's certainly a lot of fun.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

December made its presence known this morning with our first below-thirty temperatures of the season and frost! Brrr...Hey, it's really stinking cold for Louisiana. In the spirit of the Christmas season, I am having a giveaway! I love to give things away. I'd do it all the time if I could afford it. What's up for grabs? This BabyLegs Sparkle gift set. This set contains three pair of holiday-inspired leg warmers. These are one size fits most and can be used as leg warmers or arm warmers. They'd be great as a gift or for your own child.

And yes, I've tested out this one size fits most thing. I put on a pair of my two-year-old's leg warmers and they stretch to fit me! When I was done, they went right back to their original size and fit Neely perfectly. I don't know how BabyLegs does it, but it's amazing!

How do you enter? Leave a comment at the bottom of this post telling me who you'd give these BabyLegs to. Want another chance to win? Visit Neely Bug Boutique on Facebook and become a fan. Return here and leave another comment letting me know that you did. For a third entry, link up to this giveaway on your Facebook wall and leave another comment.

The deadline to enter is Monday, December 6th at midnight, CST.

If you'd like to see some of the other BabyLegs patterns I'm carrying, please visit my BabyLegs Gallery on the Neely Bug Facebook page. You may e-mail me to place an order.

Who is Audra Lynn?

My name is Audra. I’m a Tennessee girl born-and-bred, but for the last five years, I’ve been following my husband around the Southeast. We’ve been in northern Louisiana for a little over three years now. I have two sweet kiddos, Aidan and Neely, and in having them, I’ve fulfilled the only goal I ever set for myself – to be a mother. I stay home with my children, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Every day is a learning experience and a challenge for me. I’m learning how to be a good mommy, a better housekeeper, and to cherish every moment with my little ones. Most of my inspiration for this blog comes from sweet or funny moments with my kids. And of course, every once in a while, I’ve got to throw some arts and crafts in there, because the only thing I love to do as much as I do spending time with my family is making things.